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NGO steps up initiative on plastic use, waste management

Engages youth in with skills and opportunities to combat plastic pollution.

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December 10, 2025
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NGO steps up initiative on plastic use, waste management

Participants at Waste Management workshop in Abuja

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Digital Peers International, DPI, has unveiled phase two of its environmental initiative to engage tech-driven youths in effective plastic use and waste management in the Federal Capital Territory and Nasarawa State.

The second phase, titled “Deploying the Power of IT-Engaged Youths in Effective Plastic Use and Plastic Waste Management 2.0,” was unveiled at a press conference on Wednesday in Abuja.

The initiative is supported by the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme.

DPI CEO Dr Ibukun Odusote, said the project equipped youths with skills and opportunities to combat plastic pollution and foster innovations that transformed communities.

She noted that the initiative addressed Nigeria’s growing plastic waste crisis through youth leadership, digital innovation, and community-driven environmental action.

“From clogged drainage systems that cause flooding to degraded farmlands, contaminated waterways, and microplastics threatening human health, the impact of plastic waste is felt in our homes, schools, markets, and ecosystems.

Also Read: Nigeria launches waste marketplace to boost circular economy

“Plastic waste is no longer just an environmental problem; it is a social, economic, and public health challenge,” Odusote said.

She highlighted that phase one, implemented in 2023, generated ICT-driven solutions for waste monitoring, school and community recycling, and enhanced environmental awareness.

“Phase two is designed to deepen youth participation, expand community impact, and strengthen local solutions.

“The project adopts a team approach, requiring self-formed groups of four youths aged 15 to 30.

“This promotes collaboration, creativity, and peer motivation, qualities essential for addressing environmental challenges,” she said.

Odusote explained that the teams would compete for cash prizes, with the top group receiving N2 million, while runners-up will earn N1.6 million, N1.2 million, N800,000, and N400,000, respectively.

“Beyond financial rewards, the best ideas will receive incubation support, tools, mentorship, and opportunities to develop into viable eco-startups within the plastic value chain.”

She added that the project included a social media component encouraging youths to produce 60-second videos proposing practical, technology-driven solutions to plastic waste.

“Top entries will win N150,000, with consolation prizes for 100 additional participants.

“All interventions are designed to reduce plastic pollution and institutionalise long-term behavioural and cultural change within households, schools, businesses, and communities.

“Phase II is not just a campaign; it is a movement, transforming waste into value, problems into opportunities, and young people into champions of sustainability,” she said.

Dr Adeolu Odusote, Managing Director of Pearls Learning Hub, urged the media to highlight issues that protected the environment and contribute to global climate commitments.

Elizabeth Atsen, a beneficiary of phase one, said the initiative had equipped her with plastic waste management skills, which she had shared with others, amplifying the project’s impact in her community. NAN

 

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